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ABMC News

ABMC is an agency of the executive branch of the federal government, honoring the service, achievements and sacrifices of the U.S. armed forces abroad since 1917.

102-year-old World War II veteran returns to homeland, visits Sicily-Rome American Cemetery

American Battle Monuments Commission and Office National des Anciens Combattants et Victimes de Guerre (ONAC-VG) to co-host the annual meeting of the European Contact Group in Paris

ABMC and the Smithsonian American Art Museum partner to release unique centennial book

St. Mihiel American Cemetery to honor Native American soldiers with unique guided tour

ABMC policy to continue operations during a lapse in appropriations

ABMC documentary to be screened at Virginia Tech

St. Mihiel American Cemetery to offer family friendly guided tours

Three ABMC World War I sites recognized by UNESCO World Heritage Status

Six American Battle Monuments Commission sites participate in the European Heritage Days 2023, remembering the U.S. service members

Five things you may not know about Flanders Field American Cemetery

The American Battle Monuments Commission welcomes U.S. Army Gen. (Ret.) Michael X. Garrett as new chairman

ABMC unveils new virtual 360s of its overseas military cemeteries

US First Lady Jill Biden and Brigitte Macron honor U.S. military fallen at Brittany American Cemetery in France

Brittany American Cemetery to temporarily close

The Montfaucon American Monument is currently closed for restoration work

Commemorating Nutley native on National New Jersey Day

Five things you may not know about Somme American Cemetery

Operation Benjamin and American Battle Monuments Commission rededicate the final resting places for three Jewish soldiers buried in France

The American Battle Monuments Commission lays to rest unknown U.S. WWI soldier in France more than a century after death

WWI Unknown soldier’s remains unearthed after more than a century, to be laid to rest at Oise-Aisne American Cemetery, June 7, 2023

Medal of Honor recipient Cpl. Luther Story laid to final rest more than 70 years after death in Korean War